Reality show called the Irony Chef. Contestants “cook up” sarcastic insults and “serve” them to each other.
19 July 2009 10:51 am
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In limiting your great idea numeration to 3 digits, you’re risking some sort of Y2K situation when you hit your thousandth idea.
It may be postponing the inevitable, but may I suggest you combine similar great ideas into families, like so:
Great Idea #001A
Irony Maiden: An Iron Maiden cover band that doesn’t really like Iron Maiden, but only covers Iron Maiden to shine a light on how ridiculous Iron Maiden is.
In limiting your great idea numeration to 3 digits, you’re risking some sort of Y2K situation when you hit your thousandth idea.
It may be postponing the inevitable, but may I suggest you combine similar great ideas into families, like so:
Great Idea #001A
Irony Maiden: An Iron Maiden cover band that doesn’t really like Iron Maiden, but only covers Iron Maiden to shine a light on how ridiculous Iron Maiden is.
Comment by Jeff Kriege — 2 August 2009 @ 9:16 am
001B Irony-Ons. T-shirt iron-on transfers with funny sayings like “My Moleskine has cooler drawings in it than yours.”
Comment by Paul — 2 August 2009 @ 4:21 pm
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Soldering Iron-y: Tool used to weld two ironic ideas together, e.g. Irony-Maiden-Ons - Iron-on transfers with the Irony Maiden’s logo on it.
Comment by Jeff Kriege — 2 August 2009 @ 9:41 pm